TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE Contemporary spelling, hyphenation and punctuation (includingplacement of apostrophes) have generally been retained even whereinconsistent. | |
| Politesse! how shou'd you underderstand what is real politesse? | Politesse! how shou'd you understand what is real politesse? |
| And I cant't say I wonder at your blushing. | And I can't say I wonder at your blushing. |
| Lady Ter. [Without.] Where is the poor creature? | Lady Tre. [Without.] Where is the poor creature? |
| (…) might I plead, Sir Luke, for your interest with Aureila's friends (…) | (…) might I plead, Sir Luke, for your interest with Aurelia's friends (…) |
| As for that, Mr. Haswell, you have so much interest at court, that your taking the young man under you protection—— | As for that, Mr. Haswell, you have so much interest at court, that your taking the young man under your protection—— |